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AMUSEMENTS Finally To-day —2 and 8 p.m. GEORGE SANDERS LUCILLE BALL “LURED” A United Artists Release (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) At the CRYSTAL PALACE ■ ■ —— Of Course Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-MORROW: 4 SHOWS Matinee Bookings at Theatre! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ENGLAND’S KING AND QUEEN OF SONG WEBSTER BOOTH WEBSTER BOOTH WEBSTER BOOTH As Andre ANNE ZIEGLER ANNE ZIEGLER ANNE ZIEGLER As Denise The Glorious British Musical “THE LAUGHING LADY” IN EXQUISITE TECHNICOLOUR With Peter Graves Felix Aylmer Francis L. Sullivan A Delightful Story of Romance and Song! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE 'PHONE 32-408 ’ Sets superb standard . . . This Company of English dancers offers us ballet of the same quality offered by the Boyd Neel Orchestra.” —Sydney Morning Herald, 2/2/48. Commencing Next Monday, July 19 ST. JAMES THEATRE Nightly at 8 p.m. Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays 2 p.m. • THE CELEBRATED BALLET RAMBERT BALLET RAMBERT From Mercury ano Sadler’s Wells Theatres, London, and from record-break-ing seasons in Australia, Auckland, and Wellington Complete Imported Company Under the Personal Direction of Marie Rambert. Conductor: Hubert Foster Clark Orchestra of 30 Players

Com. July 19: Les Sylphides, Simple Symphony, The Fugitive, Peter and the Wolf. Com. July 24: Swan Lake, Lady into Fox, Death and the Maiden, Bar aux Folies-Bergere. Com. July 31: Plaisance, Jardin aux Lilas, Casse Noisette, Facade. Reserves: Dress Circl- 12/3, Stalls 10/-, 7/6, 4/-. (All prices plus tax.) Children Half-price at Matinees. BOX PLANS FOR FIRST SIX DAYS NOW OPEN AT D.1.C.. and thereafter six days in advance Direction: D. D. O’Connor Pty., Ltd., and R. J. Kerridge in association with the British Council EVERYONE IS GOING TO THE MONSTER RODEO AND GYMKHANA UPPER RICCARTON DOMAIN SATURDAY NEXT, 17th JULY, COMMENCING AT 10 A.M. AND A NON-STOP PROGRAMME TILL 10 P.M. AT NIGHT. In Aid Riccarton R.S.A. and Riccarton Rugby League • £lOO Prize Money and 4 Cups to the Value of £45. Open Buckjumping Championship, of £25 and Cup. Open Bullock Riding Championship of £l5 and Cup. Open Flag Race, of £lO. Open Bending Race, of £lO. A FULL RODEO AND GYMKHANA PROGRAMME IT'S A DAY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS COMPETITORS: Mail your Entries to the Organiser or enter on the grounds early. Gate Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. The Cheapest Day’s Entertainment You Have Ever Had in N.Z. MERV. COOK, Organiser, 9 Harakeke st., Riccarton. 'Phone 40-435. PUBLIC NOTICES DOMINION BUILDERS' SUPPLIES (CHCH.), LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the register of members of the above Company will be Closed from August 16, 1948, to August 23, 1948, both days inclusive. FOR“THE BOARD, J. E. MASON. Secretary. July 15, 1948, BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. ELECTION OF MAYOR. IN THE MATTER of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933” and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925” and any Amendments thereto. I hereby give Public Notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Mayor of the Borough of Lyttelton, viz.—

BRIGGS. Frederick George. HEAL. Frederic Herbert. Arid there being only ONE vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on TUESDAY, the 3rd. day of AUGUST. 1948, at the following Polling places:— Reading Room, Public Library, Lyttelton. Drill Hall, Lyttelton. Tea Kiosk, Diamond Harbour. Tramway Shelter, Cathedral square, Christchurch (at rear of Bank of New Zealand). Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 14th day of July, 1948. J. THOMPSON, Returning Officer. 9613 MALVERN ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Malvern Electric Power Board, to be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1948. at the Board's Offices. Darfield, the Special Order carried at a Special Meeting of the Board held on Friday, the 18th day of June, 1948, will be confirmed. The Special Order is pursuant to Section 56 of the Electric Power Boards Act. 1925, and Amendments, and will in effect make the Electric Power rate to be made and levied on the 16th day of Julv, 1948, for the rating year Ist day of April. 1948, to 31st day of March, 1949, chargeable on those properties situated within 10 chains of a power supply at the time such rate is made, subject to written objections for exemptions being received within the prescribed period of 90 days from ratepayers beyond such distance. Copies of the Special Order may be seen at the County Offices, Darfield. and Hororata, and at the Offices of Messrs Walter J. Moore and Son, Christchurch, and at -the Board’s Office, Darfield, during the usual business hours. B. J. HARRIS, Secretary. 7293 Send your “BOTTLE STORE” ORDER to THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL Very finest, selected imported ports and wines, also select gin squash, orange gin, sherries, etc. Full supplies of Ballins “Bitter Beer,” Natural XXXX Beer,” “Natural XXXX Stout,” and "Crystal Ale.’’ etc. THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL "A Home Away from Home,” Corner Manchester and High streets Telephone 32-821 T.C New Stocks—Just opened AT AMOS’S CONGOLEUM SQUARES CONGOLEUM SQUARES Rich Tonings, Variety Colours and Patterns, and Heavy Quality 9ft x 7ft 6in £2 13 4 9ft x 9ft £3 3 11 10ft 6x9 £3 14 4 12ft x 9ft £4 5 4 Also Linoleum Squares Also Linoleum Squares There is one to suit you! Congoleum by the yard 11/7 yard Linoleum, Heavy Cork, in dainty floral and figured patterns 20/10 yard THE L. G. AMOS EMPORIUM THE L. G. AMOS EMPORIUM High and Lichfield streets. ARCTIC Chilblain Liniment : One application does it; Is 6d. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., Cashel st. X6BOO

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 1

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